Thoughts on Spirituality: Our Magnificent Journey

Opening the Heart Perhaps the simplest way to look at life is a journey, or a trip. Literally, that’s what it is. We’re traveling on the planet Earth through space at a rate of 67,000 miles per hour as it orbits the sun. Multiply that distance times 24 hours, then times 365 days, and that equates to 587,463,120 miles (945,430,247…

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Thoughts on God: Reconciling the 'S%&t'

Commenting on my post, Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens (12/27/2006), NJ poses the following question: I just read “Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens,” and it struck deep. I’d like to ask you, how do you reconcile “I am responsible for everything in my life.” (I create/attract the good stuff and the S%&t.) and “God is responsible for everything…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part III

[NOTE: This is the third of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the second part, click here.] Children as ‘Information Sponges’ Children must, of necessity, take in vast amounts of information, as part of their natural humanization process that begins at birth, and continues through their formative years into adulthood. By the time a…

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Thoughts on God: Ending Religion's 'Eminant Domain' on the Idea

[I started this essay a few days ago, then set it aside, as it does deep, perhaps deeper than I was ready to go. On the other hand, if I limit the depths of myself that I’m willing to share, then I limit the heights to which I can soar. Connect always to the spirit behind these words.] While I…

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Video: Adam Abraham Visits Andre Agassi School In Las Vegas

This is a 10-minute video documentary of a discussion of my book, I Am My Body, NOT! with kindergarten and first-graders at the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, in Las Vegas. [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5855272997129288066&hl=en]

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part II

[NOTE: This is the second of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the first part, click here.] Fearlessness Begins and Ends with Love The first solution comes in the form of simple, consistent doses of loving love. While it might go without saying that we should love our children, how we express our love…

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Thoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part I

[NOTE: The following essay is for everyone who realizes the sacred responsibility that comes with raising children. It is a companion to my book, I Am My Body, NOT!, and will be presented in 6 parts.] On Loving With Love, Not Fear It is perhaps the most special time of our lives; a time of ultimate innocence, implicit trust and…

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Thoughts on Life and Love

Who/What We are I don’t know about you, but to me, the most important achievement that I can make during my life experience, is to find out who, or what I am, and perhaps, where I came from. I say “perhaps” on the last point because understanding the other two can make “specifics” about the last one a moot point,…

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Thoughts on Reality Creation: Beyond Santayana’s Axiom

On the ‘Birthing’ of New Futures There is an axiom that has been repeated many times over the years, which states: “He who does not know the past is doomed to repeat it.” Written by Spanish-American philosopher, Jorge Agustín Nicolás de Santayana (1863-1952), the phrase is often pounded home by activists who are in angry opposition to the status quo.…

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Thoughts on God: When 'S%&t' Happens

Sit a spell and relax. Here’s a nice place for ya. Have you ever noticed the subtle or sometimes blatant suggestion that if anything “goes wrong” in our life, then it’s an indication that we haven’t “embraced God enough?” We haven’t praised Him enough, or we haven’t accepted His only begotten son as our Lord and Savior. Or perhaps we…

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Thoughts on Existence: Exteriorism…

Yesterday while doing errands, with my mind was on mundane issues of the day, a word popped in from out of the blue. EXTERIORISM. “Hm…” I thought, “that’s interesting.” I had never heard it before, but it instantly had meaning to me. So I wrote it down on the first thing I could get my hands on, so as to…

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Thoughts on God: The 'Omni' Nature

Oneness and Reason In a sermon that aired on local television while I was on a trip to Arkansas, an evangelist described Heaven as a place that is “paved with gold,” where the weather is always fair, there is no illness and pain, and we’re always with God. While I can understand the appeal of hurricane free weather and freedom…

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Thoughts on God: Evil and the Allness

Whither Go Oneness? The cosmology presented by this writer suggests that “God-ness” comprises and permeates ALL existence. As such, one quickly wonders what role does evil play, or whether in fact, there is such a thing as evil? The short answer is that “evil is as one believes.” More questions arise. If all is God, then does that include evil?…

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Thoughts on the Holidays

Keeping Up With Expectations? During the holiday season, do you find yourself “buyin’ to keep from cryin’?” Or, if you’re not able to “buy like there’s no tomorrow,” does it get you down? The better question is do you allow or permit yourself to be down on such occasions? It’s not unusual if you do. The season of good cheer…

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Thoughts on Life: Awakening to the Highest Intent

The Moment as Essence of Synchronicity Every moment is synchronous, although it may not seem that way. That’s because accepting the synchronicity of each moment would require that we reassess and release judgment, precious judgement; judgment that we have used to define us, judgment on what is “right” and what is “wrong,” who is “right” and who is “wrong,” who…

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Thoughts on Peace: Spreading the Virus

Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward Wo/Men What a thought. What an idea. Impossible, you think? I think not. Question is, what would Peace on Earth look like? Here’s what it would look like to me. It begins within myself, the only place where I have a modicum of “control.” We might conceive of Peace on Earth in terms of…

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Divine Equation: The Infinite Power of One

A few days ago an equation flashed in my mind. While it is a bit difficult to describe in this medium, the equation was that the number 1, raised to the infinite power, is equal to 1. In other words, 1 times 1 times 1, multiplied out to infinity, will always be equal to 1. I believe there is a…

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Thoughts of God: Considering the 'Allness of All'

Oneness as God: Reason to Believe The subject of God and our relationship thereto, is all pervasive and involves every aspect and detail of our life. If we are God, expressing as “You” and “Me,” then the subject must be all pervasive. Its relevance cannot be limited to Sunday or mid-week worship, or to prayers at the dinner table or…

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Thoughts on God: Cellular Beings in Divine Body

Welcome to ‘God R Us’ Some elements of life are so much part of who we are that we overlook them as factors when we wish to affect change. My assertion that we are each, in fact, God expressing in human form, sounds too simple or improbable for many to embrace. “I can’t be God,” I’m sure many people are…

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